Tuesday, July 9, 2024

unmentionable

if you live in the path of the current heat wave, no words needed.  

still waiting for new machine belt....holiday and heat have delayed delivery so it's dargate baskets on my current plate.  finished applique blocks piling up...all these plus what's on design wall...56 to go!

got all the album blocks done before the machine issue so today's task is to square them up and cut sashing strips.  pair of winter pjs need to be cut out as well.  

lotsa free time to surf quilty stuff brought this WHIMM (work hidden in my mind) to the forefront....kaffe fassett crossed canoes.

don't these colorful blocks just make you swoon?  they do me for sure....thanks to jinny beyer for the free pattern to download...just happen to have shoebox full of kaffe scraps plus what's on the shelf....added to the list!

finalized my plan for liberty fabrics and got my teacup pattern ready...

looks funky due to the fold and angle of camera...needs a bit of fine tuning

inbetween sewing fun, reading this series....Inspector Lynley


i've read a few of her more recent books but went back and started at the beginning of the series..this is book 6 so will keep me occupied thru the summer....i miss going to the library and just wandering around.  between work and weather, my occasional chauffeur has been delayed....food pantry trips gone along with the subaru but so far God has provided...

sticking to simple menus but TV pizza ads driving me nuts so early this morning, made my own....no salt dough, no salt sauce, only a bit in the cheese with vegs on top...mmm delish!

that's all from this lake woebegone!  gosh i sure do miss prairie home companion saturday nights---thank goodness for youtube!




Thursday, July 4, 2024

a day to celebrate

 

no real plans for today but lots of cherished memories of past independence days...even so, it's always a good day to remember and celebrate the founding of our nation, born in struggle and maintained in equal effort...pray for our nation every day to preserve its tenets and our freedoms in these days that are no less explosive, divisive and challenging than when first established.

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

back to steamy

our few days of good weather and good sleeping nights have ended, it's back to the very hot and humid stuff....yeeech! 

was nearly finished sewing binding on s'mores and miss sunny snapped another belt!  only 3 weeks old too!  i've ordered a small stash of them but in the meantime, must soldier on with other things.  guessing my mom didn't have this problem as she did not sew as much as i do.  looking into alternatives that might have longer life.  

this small piece is in the hoop and will be done in short order i think.  also have some baskets to applique, album blocks to trim; house chores also on the list.  

today is the day mom is laid to rest next to dad.  we've had a few months to steel ourselves, but it is still a difficult day.  she isn't there, we know that, but everything has been settled now and it's time for us to ease back into everyday life, except it won't ever be normal again i don't think.  the emptiness, loss and aloneness never goes away.  


happy together again no doubt....


Monday, July 1, 2024

july's task

 


the chookshed challenge organizer has spoken...it's #1 on the hit parade!  this is mine....

1.  Tame the wild scrap basket.....


this was my scrap basket way back in december when the list was made....here it is now....

i've used some, added some, even tossed some--i had to, it was so tall might have caused an injury--anyway, with another heat wave later this week, more time will be spent indoors with the A/C so hoping there is room in the shoeboxes for additions.  

wonders never cease and we've a cool, sunny, breezy day here in mostly miserable weather maryland...aside from trying to schedule problematic transit service to medical appointments and rescheduling same 3-4 times, it's a great day so far...you'd think i was asking permission to run off with a tiktok stranger, which no doubt would be much easier to arrange.  

wishing all a happy 4th, so grateful for our free country and its benefits, thanks to all who worked and sacrificed for them...


Saturday, June 29, 2024

life under the dome

the heat dome, that is.   oppressive heat continues...weatherman called it a heat wave but when temps don't fluctuate that much, not sure how he figures that.  my dearest daughter braved heat and took me out wednesday afternoon...haircut, farmer's market, grocery...she is definitely a keeper.  it was a boost to my mental outlook as well a PLUS as cruising around the store provided some much-needed cardio.  

getting down to the wire on s'mores....

the next photo i post of this will, i say WILL be the finish...a few more blue album blocks to assemble then it's on to the flimsy.  dargate basket progress plods along.  i am weary of these 3 projects.  fortunately a cruise on the internet revealed this...


i'm going to modify the shape a bit and use it for my liberty stash.  it will commemorate my daughter's tea at the savoy when she visited london.  it was a grand event for her and will be gifted when done, but won't be started right away.  another UFO is up next....




actually it's TWO ufos...pulled out this tote of batik scraps to make blocks--baskets and moth in window (bonnie hunter pattern)...so it's a DUO UFO....a change from the blues.  this project along with the chookshed challenge PLUS more hand quilting and a bit of cross stitch will keep my mind off horrid hot weather, made worse as there's no maine vacay in my future, nothing fun ahead.  working very hard not to sink into depression abyss.  

and must end this post with a tribute....today would have been my parents 77th anniversary....the first together in 22 years in their heavenly home....glad for them but still very sad for me....


time to crank up a/c again....eeeeek!  i've always said i'd rather cold weather than hot...easier to get warm than to stay cool....








Sunday, June 23, 2024

sewing under the dome

that would be the heat dome....yes, records broken over the weekend and still hanging around....running the sewing machine drowned out the constant whirring of the electric meter while a/c pumped on...got this top done and packed for the thrift...

nearly all my blue batik stash used up and one of three blue projects off the sewing table.  

what else?  lots of quilting time and i believe i WILL finish s'mores this week.   recently gifted this gadget.

i knew about it long ago but never tried...now i am a convert!  keeps the quilting moving along steadily...the brown quilting thread was chosen, not a great choice.  using it on dark fabrics doesn't permit monitoring stitches, so it's another humble quilt by me i'm afraid.  

more dargate basket blocks got appliqued, some cross stitching, more album blocks--only 12 left to put together and can work on the flimsy.  the lobster runner got basted, plan to finish it in the next day or two.  no laundry was done nor kitchen floor washed either.  did have to do a bit of cooking of course and some PT exercises as well.  i do miss going to the gym immensely.  it seems every time i get into a groove, some annoying misfortune derails my momentum.

summer 1/3 over and i've still a hefty to-do list..hoping for good progress this week.  

so that's it for photos....keep COOL and quilt on!

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

today's post...

brought to you by the word "more"....as in more progress on current projects.

more quilting on s'mores...and found a use for that pesky walker i need to keep on hand...

acquired an oval hoop from senior center donation but no stand.  besides, would have been too short but eureka!  the walker fits the bill.  i just might get this finished in june...

more basket blocks....


only 72 more to applique...on target for finishing them all by august 31st...i could really use a much larger design wall...

more album blocks....


only 18 more to sew up and then it's on to a flimsy....am thinking these 2 will be the last bed size quilts i make...focus more on smaller projects and some scrappy tops that will get donated.  

and in the UFO department, batting and backing on hand to baste this biggie....


you know how i love solids and this makes me absolutely swoon....hoping this will be my winter quilt, or at least one to warm me as the new year dawns....maybe?  a good task for a triple-digit heat weekend...

lots of personal stressors have been resolved and aside from the heat, should be--or hoping it will be--a week to relax and focus on some self-nurturing.  hot weather meals requiring simple prep on the menu.  it surely has been a rocky, stressful and devastatingly tearful spring, thankful to my God for His sustaining and comforting daily presence. 


Sunday, June 16, 2024

happy father's day

 

my dad in one of his favorite places--the maine woods--this photo taken late 1990s i would guess, he died 2002.  certainly my most unforgettable character and his (un) wise words still live with me...got your haircut dad?  yes, all of them...or this one:  it isn't the car, it's the nut behind the wheel...and a gazillion more.  and i won't forget the few times i saw him cry...a simple, sensitive, determined and hard working man who loved us all very much, no doubt happy today as his dearest is now with him.  

Friday, June 14, 2024

flag day

 

in our family, this was dad's birthday first--he would have been 99 this year--but always a day to reflect on our freedoms and the birth of our republic.  i wrote this poem for a DAR contest--it didn't win but i still thought it was a good poem that conveyed my patriotism.

OUR FLAG

Flying high above the pavement, waving in the breeze,
a flag that tells a story--can I hear it again please?
Of souls resolved, united, courageous, brave and true,
to defeat a foreign tyrant, to free themselves....and you.
They came with tools and muskets, leaving farm and home behind.
They marched and bled and died, all patriots, allies in kind.
The cause seemed lost at times, but perseverance never waned.
And in the end victorious, independence finally gained.

But how to show the country, the victory won but long?
Dame Betsy Ross' needle, with skill and resolution strong, 
sewed a flag to wave most proudly, to remind and fly on high.
With stripes of red and white, and white stars on a deep blue sky.
The stars for thirteen states, now united together as one,
a symbol of the republic now that the fighting was done.
The nation grew and stars increased for each new added state.
The flag steadfastly flown thru conflicts, wars and debate.

But dissention for our flag emerged in recent days, 
forgetting its true meaning, not a symbol of individual ways, 
but of a nation born in struggle by those who knew no fear.
My wish for every American is to hold our flag so dear.
Don't kneel or turn your back when it flies from poles or domes.
Revere this hallowed symbol, of our United States, our home.
So when you see our flag at ballpark, business or door,
your hand to heart or salute for the bravest who've gone before.

(c) grace thorne 2024

long may she wave!




 


Tuesday, June 11, 2024

tuesday stuff....

before jumping into to-do list, a quick post....still car-less....continuing PT exercises at home but difficult to get the heart rate workout i need...did a mish mash of stitching stuff...

pulled some stash fabric for a small baby quilt, the new project at the senior center...just enough of this fairy dust print for a 36x36 top.


putting away some selvedges and came across these two blocks made by lila, my ex's grandmother---the hazards of pawing thru containers...decided to put them together in a small piece...the setting triangles already cut, will quilt and finish off with the wee print binding on the left.  calling it 'remembering lila' altho i never met her, only heard the stories about her--she was the sewist and made many crazy quilts.  i was lucky to receive a box of her fabrics and some orphan blocks.  i made this from some...




this was lila, age 9, taken at a photo studio in provincetown which is actually still there...and here is my daughter high school photo...


uncanny eh?  and then early this morning--another fractured sleeping night--picked this up working toward a finish....


ended up tearful as i made some of these and gifted to my mom, she loved handmade things...BUT a few of my tears disintegrated the design paper, so had to put down.  should be done soon.   also kept up with my dargate basket-a-day, now only 79 to applique plus laundry, cooking etc.  

grief struggle goes on accentuated by being confined too much of the time.  plenty of sewing but even that gets ho-hum sometimes.  at least we've a break from the disgusting heat for one brief day.  off to tackle to do list!